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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-07-10

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-07-10 page 1

m - 1 "" '7 1 "- ill VOUJMEXXV COLUMBUS OHIO. WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 10, 1861. NUMBER 16. ... : .. to f tntc 0MVUiil PUBLISHED BY JIURTT, ALLEN & CO., on.. i JarMl BaUdtati. Mo. 1. M Stat Street. Oolumtous." NEW ARRIVALS 7 OF, J SPRING & SUMMER MILLINERY. The Stock Replenished FROM LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF NEW YORK."- f . . ; a -. . : i MY STOCK Of Spring and Summer Millinery i - . Is now complete, comprising svsry variety of Millinery; also a large assortment of Embrol srles, Hoeeryand No-tlona, Ac., tad lu (juanlitles ud prices that cannot-fslt to .nit all who may furor us with a call. Th goods bsvs twee bought at Panto prices, and will bs sold at smal advauoa of ooat, R. II. AVARE, , 68 K&ut Town St., Colambui, O. , prl0-d3m-od .. " ' , i ' CHICKERING PIANOS All Styles and Frees MILITARY GOODS. A Large Supply of ARMY BLANKETS . : I ',, AND.... .. .-. MILITARY GOODS, : - ' BY ' Groo.'D. Parrlsh, PlilladelpbUL.- may2T-d2ra-oa . STOVES AND Mb tate gmtrmiL ; COLTJMBUS s WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1861. Momnu DISPATCHES. Johnson's foroea, in the vicinity ofjMartins- A dispatch iu received at the War DsDertmen about reidaigbt, last Bight, staling that a portion oi we uisirict volunteers, leit at rooiesville by ai. ouoe, wag engaged WiUt toe enemy at d ward's Ferry. ..i i . . ..... The Bebele had. after several dart absence. reappeared oa the Virginia aide and began fir- Particulars of the Fight at Haines. JlTS. LrL'Tl 'f vilie! FIGHT AT . EDWARD'S FERRY ! oa when the courier left to telegraph from the I, . - . . I It . - i . A country force was imatediatelv desratnherl to ui reuei of the guars at the Ferry. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS - -;fOR THK ' SPRING TRADE. Corrsetlnn. Alexandria. July 8. In the MarUnsbura- afc. fair th. Dn.arRmrt m aMh.a...1h . .. 1 - I lesSS, nhlft nAvlmanl fin .. njl1t --'vmuivm nuu.uy.iji ici o , ..B..u . nua. a-rapnea. It Should HaTa read 2 XM) of Jack. on g loroea were routed, instead of 10,000. RUMORED FIGDT In KENTUCKY We take pleaanra in sailing the attention of Housekeepers and our Friends ij the (act that we have the ". ' . . . . , Largest and Best Selected Stock of STOYES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS .hat ass m bam brought before th psopls of Columbus and Vicinity. which wa lntead to nil on the moat reasonable terms and ; ' 1 ' EXTREMELY LOW VOX CASH. The Sltnatlou of the Reticle Getting Des- pcram - ft?., tV-, tK, Nlnateeath Ohio Regiment Barrennded urtat igut avzpeciea. Bcckhamnon, July 9. A courier arrived from Webster reports that four companies of the Nineteenth Ubio Kegiment are at (llenrille, mTin TTrir a mirT nexmr nmATrn I '"e ixiqb Itlh VLOkAi til LUUlV Dl U V Ed bont 40 mtlei distant to the aouthweet, and are now taking the lead of all He competitor, for a first. olaatBtoTe. Below wa aire a aw of the aamea that an th. Jodge Bataa, Mra. Alfred Keller, Joseph Whltehlll, an. Bell Latham, Wm. 0. Deehlar, W. fiallirant, Dr. i Aodrawa, W. railing, Dooald rraaer. aprie-dSraa od OORTOX, ASTOIf at CO. They hare received 40 JtPirl&so Medals And hare mm aud void over Q 3.0 0 0 INSTRUMENTS. Tbei iutruniDtt bavo tvU the Real Improvement of the Af e Aud r, beyood oompari-fon, th Finest Pianos in the World. Particular attention Is requested to SEVERAL MV.W STVlKd. J. 0. W00P8. goto Agent for Onljal Ohio, Buckeye Block, Broad Street, Colunrboi deo'-M-tiU-dly 8ANFOBDS ' ' LIVER IN VI GORATO R KBVEK DKBlIjfTATRS. , IT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRKLT'FROH Guua, and bae bocoue aa eatabliehed tact, a Standard proved by all that hart to with confidoooela all reoommeDded. within the laat two yean of relief, as the numerous my poeseasion show, to the toniperauiont ol the wed in euch quantities as ele. iJudKraentguido yon Id the uha j uh, aua it win cure B1LLIOVB ATTACKS, DIAHRUOEA, HUMMgH TEHY, DROPSY, HOUR OOHTl VKNKH8,VH0LW, MOUHUts.UHULb.HA IN- LENVB, J A ON lIO t. , ana may oe usea suc RV FAMILY MED1. HEADACHE, (aa thou. mitiuJei, if two or thrm 3Ta mencement or attack. QlYlUti their te.timony hlediciue, known and ap need it, and ia now reaorted the diaeasoa for which it i. It h aa oured tiiuiiBaudii who had given up all brpes unHOUcited oertitlciitM in The done m nut be a taptod ndividiiAl tnking it, and o act Kently uu tno Uow Let the dictates of your Die ol ttie Ll v tin in vm- LIVER COMPLAINT! ursPEMA, CHRONIC COMPLAINTS, UYbEN-i tiTOMACH, HABITUAL CHOLERA, CHOLERA FANTUM, FI.ATV- FEMALE WEAKNEbS-cessfully aa an ORDINA-l CINE. It will cure tilCK auda can testify) in twentyl voonfuU art taken at com- ALL WHO USE IT ARES n irti iihvttr. I itf fjt WATER Ii THE MOPTH WITH THE INYW ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOUETUER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. ALSO SAKKOIID'S S'AollLY BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMPOUDNED 1"U0M HHB VF.flV.TAftLR EXTRACTS. AND PVTVPIS GLASS OASES, AIR ITItiWA AND WI I KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. I THAU' a gen whioh oproprietor hes tb en reara. iiig demand from those PILLM, and he aatlsfao. roirard to tbeir nse, has In witbin tbe reach or all. know that different Oar. portions of the bowels. THAUT10 P I L L has , well ostablisbed fact, been ty of tbe purest Vegetable on every part of the alt GOOD and SAFE In al needed, such as DK STOMACH, 8LSKPI. BACK AND LOINS AND SOHENESH OVEB from audden oold, which end in a lone oouras of Fa TITE, A CREEPING OVKU THK BODY, ACUS, or WEIGHT IN KLAMMATORT D 1 8-CHILDREN or ADULTS, PURIFIER of the BLOOD flesh is heir, too numerous tlsemont. DOSK.ltoS. 3 DIMES. THK LIVES INVUIORATOR AND FAMILY OA THARTIO PILJ S are retailed by DruKgists generally, ana soia wuoiosate ny tne iraue 11 nan tne large towns. B. T. W. SANf'OBD, H. D, Manufacturer and Proprietor, ilObt Broadway, New 7ork. Sold In Oolumbue by Roberts A Samnel, John Denlg and G. Denig t Sun. oct26'60-dlywlylstp -IRUSH'D, POW'D AND GRANULATED 8UOAB8. v xeae, ixmee ena loDacoos. Dried Apples and Peacha. ' '".:.: Druid Strawberries and Raspberries. . .-Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. For sals Wholesale end Betail by WM. U. BE8TIIAUX. besieged by a picked regiment o( Virginians and about 1600 f militia, under 0. Jennings Colonel Trier of the 7th hat marched to their relief from Weston, and the 10th, Colonel Lythe, ba just gone forward .to tbeir rescue from this place. ,, ' Kansas Volwnteers. Lf atenwobth, July 8. Capt. Stewart Van Fleet, for four years Quarter Master at Fort Leavenworth has been ordered east for sarvice in tbe field. Tbe 3d Regiment of Kansas Vol unteers is being formed at Mound wj. Ins S4 M. Hicb Hire- X3 CHEAPEST and most-DLHABLEROOFING in vac. Rwmorsd Fight In Kentucky, Louisville, July 8. Considerable excitement ' Baltimokc, July 9. Prorost Marshal Ken- ier. learning that a susdioious schooner, sun. jweeu tu do empioyea oj toe rirattoal party, who seized the BL Nrcbolas, some of whom were oaptured yesterday, was in tbe bay waiting the return, Capt. Thomas this morning took poe- csBiuo or me steamer unester, ae she was leering on her regular trip for lbs Eastara shore. Passengers were put off and soldiers took their plaoe. She proceeded down the Bay to capture mem. Naval affaire at Fort Monroe Cartons Report by Deserters. Fort Morrok, July 67 Com. Pendergast has gone eoutowarci wan tne Koanoke and Cumberland. The Daylight will Sail to-morrow. Th Roanoke will probably become the flag ship of mo csi iuuib oquaaron. The Quaker Cily was ordered up to old Point early tbis mdrning, to participate in tbe contemplated attack on Sewall's Point, inoluding a iriia sun .ever! gun DOSIB. There was in Hampton roads this morning a r ..OflA l nr r luruo ui auv guns ana ooj men. Fortress Mon rob, July 0. Two deserters, from the Confederate gun boat Teaser, arrived here. They report only 2,000 troops in Richmond, and tbe same number posted at James river. They also say tbe situation of the rebels is desperate. VTAemsrjToir, July 9. A Timber taioing oartridgea, belonging to the Rhode III- was created this afternoon by , he report that ,nd 04 Light XrtUl.r7;pVd,dT killing wo the Home Guard and State Guard of Bardstown men and wnnn,iin ' m"1,uK lW0 I tiaJ li.il a MtiMnlM " I ' fl.nl t. nj part tlim li.iw lor aypli ..II... For BCILDIKU9, :: RAIL ROAD CAR8, Steamboats, preserving Alotol - Roofs, Ac. iNnstHATioM osTAisr.n or . JT. P. GAY, AGENT, 27 8jeiawrt 8t, Cnannti, 0. Tbe story was that the Surveyor of Louisville bad directed an agent to stop, at Bardstown, certain wagons with goods en route for the Louisville and Nashville railroad, destined for Tennessee; that tthe agent being unable to : execute the order, called on the Home Guard for assistance, and that the latter were attacked by the State Guard, causing a loss of several lives on each side. A aprl.-dbni Louisville, July 9. A recruiting offioe for the Southern Confederacy is just opened here. A letter in tbe Journal from Franklin says 8 boxes of merchandise, one of which was marked "Public Arms," for Camp Troosdale, Tenu., were put off here, and 8 boxes of muskets were on the train from Bowling Green to Clarksville. It is reported that large Quantities of o-oorla r. passing by the turnpikej from Bardstown to Conflict with two Large Snakes. The St Joseph (Mieh.) Traveller, 12th iuL, gives we ionowing account or aa alarming ed venture wun snakes: . ne team that James Uraham, Esq., oar ap and-iressed Sheriff, whoa adventure with the woir, which, it will be recollected, be skated down and caught on the river last winter, aa exploit, by tbe way, that bas been copied into aimotifsvery paper In tbe United States vaster day was lbs hero of aa adventure, more wonderful than the one above alluded to. While cross ing a piece of marshy ground bordering on lbs nortoern bayou near this village in company wttn a small boj, he discovered two extreonli nary large blue raoer anakea iuat ahead of him although armed with nothing but an insignifi- oani siicg, na resolved at onoe to endeavor 10 despatch the monsters. Therefore, bv desorib lag a eirols, he headed them off and hemmed them in next to the water, which this scecie of repine aisuges exeeeainclv. Dutesns annroaeb.. ed nearer and nearer, tbe largest one, with bead reot, turned upon him and in an instajt coiled its strong sinewy body about bis legs with such tenacity that it was imnossibla for him to move irora nts tracks without fellies- over. iui in spite or this predicament, tbe sheriff was not much alarmed until he aaw the other snake, which had meantime been running from side to side, suddenly start towards him, and wun me quickness or licbtnlns; lean nnon him. catching his right arm in its embrace, and umuiDg 11 to nis Doay as nrmi r as if it had been secured with chains of steel, and, of course, notwithstanding he strained everv nerve in the effort, he could not release it. With his left hand he drew a sheath knife from a breast pocket of his coat, and made short work of severing the ooils of his disagreeable foes. The largest of these monsters measured seven feet four and one-half inches, and tbe other fire feet eight inches in length. Tbe;sheri8 says that 11 teemed to him that tbe terrible embrace of the large reptile waa equal to the strength wbioh two men eould bring to bear on a rope about a person s limbs, and was extrememeiy painful, wnue tne quickness or their movements was indeed astonishing. He brought awav their ueaus as tropnies 01 nis victory. A Charleston merehant was drafted for tbe war some time since, snd procured substitute wno was killed la an engagement. The mer chant has again been drafted, and pleaded that ne oouid not go as ms had been regularly killed and was so reoorded. It is said that the mill tary refused to recognize his title to exemption COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. aasivAL Ann DsraBruas or hails. nCPARTDRES. Maila tor New York flltv. nnatyin. ilk.n nnAviA Pittsburgh, Steubenvills way, Cleveland, Zaneavllla, Newark, Granville, Waabinston Oltr. Baltimore. Phllual. pbia, New Orleans, dose dally (Sundays sxcepted) at f A through mall for New York City and CIsvMand close XT BLANKS, WARRANTY DEE D8, Quit Claim Deeds.: :01i'svtte)l MortfSiResiV BSAL.ESTATS MORTGAGES, CBAIstf. AFFIDAVITS, The FA MIL Y CA le but active Cathartic, used in bis practice more 'who have long lined the 'tion wbich all express in duced mo to plce them The Profession w 0 1 1 thartics act on different Tbe FAMILY CA-with duo refurrncn to this compounded from a Viirie-Extracts, wbich act alike meutary canal, and are oases where a Cathartic is BANQEMKNTS of the NKS8, PAINS IN THE COSTIVENESS, PAIN THE WHOLE BODY, frequently, If neglected, ver, LOSS OF APPB-BENSATION riF COLD RESTLESSNESS, HEAD-THE HEAD, all IN-EASES, WORMS in BUKUMATISM, a great and many diseases to which to mention in this adver- rsicK CO TAFT & HENDRICK. DENTISTS No. 88 West Fourth Street, between Wal nut and Vine, sprl2-d3ru CINCINNATI, O. NEW STORE! 113 WEST FOURTH STREET' CINCINNATI, O; L. C. BUELL Having token the above new, large snd splendid Store, Is now offering to tbe public s large and varied assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. His Stock la such aa is usually found in ' FirstClass Dry Goods Establishments, I. all NEW AND FRESH, selected from the; Latest Importations snd HsmtlMsnsAc-tures,and In FABRICS, STYLES sod PRICES not surpassed by sny Establishment in the City. Tbe attention of purchasers is respectfully solicited. L. C. BUELL. 118 West Fourth St., aprl7.im CINCINNATI. 0. RICIIAKOMs.VS II1I8II XjI3V3I.3NrS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS. &C. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LINENS, sod those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles tbey purchase are sealed with the ful name of the firm, J. N. RICHARDSON, SONS A OWDEN, a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods. Tbiscautlon Is rendered essentially necessary, as larg nantltiea of infen r and defective Linens are prepared season after season, and sealed with the name of RICH ARDSON, by Irish Houses, who regardless of the injury thus Indicted alike on the American consumer and tbe manufacturers of the gooulne GoMa. will not readily abandon a bnsi iipsk so profitable, while purchasers can bs mpused oa with cwhIs of a worthless character. J . B V I LOCKE A J. B. LOCK E, pt7-dly A ents, 34 Beads Slre.t . New York OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF THE 1 . SAVINGS BANK OF CINCINNATI, I OoLUatsus, 0., April 3, 1801. J ALL PERSONS HAVING CLUM8 AGAINST THE SavtnKS Banks of Cincinnati, other than the bills issuea by saia Bank, are Hereby notified to make legal proof of such claim, at this office on or before tha 1th aay or April, a. i. mv. aur-l-dilm JOHN G. MITCHELL Receiver. Assiguee's.hale of Real and fersona1 Estate. T)URSUANT to an order of the Probst Court of Clarke A County, O., I will offer at Public Sale, on the prem ises, on i 1 Saturday, the ITth day of July, 18S1, all the Real Estate of the late firm of J. W. Kills A Son, situaie in tne city ui spriugneiu, Clarke county, tinio. The said Be.l K.tate consists of six Lots. Lot No. 1 coataine nearly two acres of ground. Is situated in ths business part or tbs city ol Sprlngheld, exteuding from Main to North streets, a distance ot 28 poles, and is capa ble of being sub-dlvi. ed In four valuable city lots, one of wiiicu is eituateu on main street, wnnin s tew reet or the amencan ana western hotels, uu said Lot Co. 1 is a large, never-falling spring ol water, an extensive paper mill manufactory, In active operation, with ample water power, and a ooiuinodlous dwelling liouss. Ths whols Is appraised at the low sum of 84,40". Also five otber Lots, situated on North street in said city, 40 78-100 feet front, by lus feet deep, appraised at tltS each. A plat nf the above premises can be seen at tbe office of the Probsts Judge, iu Clark county. Alto, all the machinery, furniture fixtures, and appurtenauces of whatever kind in said paper mill, including numerous articles valuable to me- cuanics anu larniere. Sale to commence at one o'clock of said dar. Terms One-third cash, one-third in six montbs, and tno resiaue in twelve months irom tne aay or sale, deferred payments to be i. cur-d by notes with approved security, ajiu oy mortgage on toe premises. W. V. HILL, Ju21-d4w-1aw Assignee of J. W. Kills A Boo. passenger wno lett Barastown several hours Franklin, on the Southern frontier of Kentucky after the renorted collision, says that no con- ti.. o,.. . "'""v- Uiot took place, and that tbe wagoners, advised that there would be trouble, went around Bards town on their way to the Railroad. t . A Bearer of Dispatches from the Rebels with a Flag or Truce JSC JXT'S CHAIN WATER DRAWER, SINGLE AND DOUBLE. ATcItil c3 Emery, . 162 Soutb Ulgb street. 1TTB ARB AGENTS FOR THE BALK V V of the a bore Witter Drawer, and Invite all who are i In wank of Pumps to call and see one lu operation at our j ore. s t The advantage of thle over all othen la Its SIMPLICITY AND DURABILITY 1 and not being liable to get out of order. - - The Bucket fllli at the bottom by meant of an Iron Valve. Both bottom and valve are made made of Iron, thereby avoid! uu the warping and turninir ot wood and leather bottom. The bucket i tilted bj means of a hook and ball. We have them with one and two buckets. In the double buckets, farmers, who have stock to water, will find a groat saving of time and money. We have the Exclusive R ight of J 111C vllji Call snd examine at onr store, where ws have ons in We havs also a full assortment of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, ..." - AND 'A- - - - GRE1T VARIETY OF STOVES. 162 SOUTH HIGH STREET;. spl6deod3m-my24 the Surveyor of tbis port is taking active menBures to intercept them. ' The Cowritr publishes a "letter from Jas. Guthrie, President of the Louisville & Nashville railroad, incorporating a letter from Gov. Harrison, of Tennessee, savins' that. .k. n,. Washihgtoh. July 8. Col. Taylor, of New re,idenl ofAhe road Plaoes .permanently in Orleans, has arrived at Arlington Heights with "nnM8e ' proportion of the rolling stock a flag of truoe, having despatches for President V l?e the running of the road shall not Lincoln. He is from Manassas Junction. u uusiruoieu. air. uutune replies that he can- tne seizure and detention of trains, and mat the conjoint operation of the roau uj tne uireotors and the Tennessee amW. Hies, would result In inseparable difficulties. uov. Harris, on tbe 6tb. issued a nrnnlam.. tion for 8,000 troous for the ronfedHr.i. arm. n. a.,ii.... . J wwuMimu jj.oio vuuiam no news. Hew Mexican News. IHDEPSNDINCK, Mo... Julv 0 The Santa P. aiau anu parson uity Express, reached our oity yesterday morning, we hare dates of the 23d from Santa Fe, and of the 27th from Carson City, and 15th from Mossilla. The news from Messilla confirms the reports of Indian at Pino Alts, and a disposition on the part of hue .umuBiuru xuuiantf ip remain cjuiet. Owing to the politioaTdiftioullies in the States oruers were sent torwartf to Mr. Clark, superintendent of Stephenson Silver Mining Company, ' to stop all active operations. The forts aiong tne lexas irontier are to be garrisoned by order of Col. Van Doren. Two oompanies are to be stationed at Fort Davis, one at Fort wunuian ana tourat t ort lilies. I- u . ..... . . uuuuia iiuno an eoinuBiasm has sprung1 up on the subjeot of railroads. The projeot is u vuuucut mo vauey oi toe itio Urande wi'h me uuu to uamornia. The termine to be at raso and yuagway. ai same le, on the 15th of June, a public 8pscial to ths Times.) . Washington, July 8. Col. Tayler, who came under a flag of truce with despatches, asked the officer in charge if our army were not all pros trated with measles. A Cabinet meeting was held to-day and con sultation was had with Gen. Scott, tbe result of which is unknown. There is a reported mutiny among the Gari baldi Guard, in consequence of dissatisfaction with their arms. Governor Hicks was in Washington to-day. He represents there is much rebel feeling on the Eastern Maryland shore, and is anxious that a force be sent down to afford Union menprotection. Hon. Thomas A. Marshall, of Illinois, bas been appointed Colonel in a Regiment of Cavalry, authorised to be raised in Illinois. I am informed that with the flag of truce brough by Colonel Taylor, from the rebel camp, comes a proposition for a cessation of hostilities and a settlement of difficulties. The rebels are badly frightened and stand In wholesome fear of getting tbeir deserts. I am confident that in the consultation that followed the announcement of these propositions, to tbe Cabinet, Scott and Cameron decidedly protested against any terms that did not involve the unconditional surrender of the rebels. In this view the Pres- ,-,i. ., b. ni !ii.hr dinner was tendered to Col. J. B. Bravnnn. ' 6 J I Paw Ttiabtn I.m- I 1 , . Tribune's dispatch. T "V in Oante uen. wnest, 01 wneeung, vs., is nere to get arms for tho Union men in the western part of that Slate. He says ten full regiments can ea sily be raised there, ready for service in a few weeks, if tbe Uovernment will lurnish arms, oiotning, o. ans on the route, all of whom r.t'T,.. JSightor ten removals were made in tho Put- - . HE . J I ta. uiu io-u.;. . BALTIMORE. Julv 8. fin. ',: The Postoffic. Ueparlment regards all places .ave infonna ion "Qm y' .U . ."" UU Gov. Connally and Secretary Otero are at their posts, and John Greiner ia soon expeoted. vsHNos uitt. An inoouraglng stale of anairs exist tnroughout the whole mining re- Minn r U : 1 . . i . O 6.uu. .ui uimi puny louno numbers of indl WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEPOT - FOR - - - - FAMILY CROCERIES, No. 18 ISTortli ZXitSlx Bt. COLUMBUS.' GEORGE F. WHEELER, DIALER IN TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, &C, .Fine Staple Groceries In every variety. U3-G00DS ARRIVING DAILY. Extra JTVLrio U'loxxx-, CHEESE, BAMS, , aprl7-d3m PUMP AND MACHINE WORKS Woe 141 and 143 West Second Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' GEO. D. WINCHELL A BBO:, (. Manufacturers and Dealers In Steam Pumps and Boilers, Doctor Engines, Single and Double Acting Lift and force Pnmpa, Hot Liquid, oil, M olasrw, Syrup and Lard Pumps; Distillery, Factory, Fire Engine and Brass Pumns. Arte sian Well Pnmul, Ao., Ao.t stationery and Portable Ko ines ana Boners, t,ame Machine, Unisting Uachims, lovernors and Governor Valves, Quarts SI 111 EnriBM. Pulleys, Shafting, Hingers, Brass Steam and Water Cocks. Steam Ullages, Coup.ete, Noiales, Rubber Hose, Tinner', Copper, Lead, Cast and Wrought Iron Pipe and Fitting . so- ausliS-dawls ' r. c, Mccracken, SHIRT MANUFACTURER. No. 19 West Fourth Street, OFP08ITK STEEPLK WITH OOLD HAND. ' aprl7-dly ' BOSTON. -? The: addi tioh to this hotel being completed, with superior accommodations for Ladles and Gentlemen, vas opened on Monday, Feb.JS. Tbe Hoose is complete in all its appointments, and It Is he intention of the Proprietors to niaka It worthy the atronags of the traveling public. H. D. PARKER, Uu . .$ I ...,. JOHN F. MILLS. ' to the west of the Rocky Mountains, including Utah, as on the Paoifio and within the meaning of the aot. Mail matter is therefore subject to 10 cents postage. The telegraph made Mr. Vallandigbam say in the Democratic oaucua that he preferred the preservation of tbe Union. He prefers peace to preservation of the Union. The caucus broke up in a row. In the Tribunal aooount of Col. Taylor's arrival, with Rebel communications, it says : ; Colonel Taylor's package contains letters from Beauregard and Davis, to the President and General Scott, but they related to some trifling matter, nothing more important than the arrest of Capt. Thomos, who took oommand of the steamer 8t. Nicholas, when she was seized by tbe pirates, and also several men ooncerned with him. Exhaustion of Talk. ! How long the lamp of conversation holds out to burn between two persons only, is curiously set down in the following passage from Count Gonfallionier's aooount of his imprisonment: "Fifteen years I existed in a dungeon ten feetsquare. During six years I had a companion; during-nine I was alone. I never oould rightly distinguish the face of him who shared an exohange of prisoners. He was told that he my aiptivity, in tbe eternal twilight of our cell might looit about as much as he please. "Ihe The first year we talked incessantly together more you see, the less you will like us," was we related our past lives, our joys forever gone! said to him. j . . over and over again. The net ve -om municate'd to each other our thoughts and ideas World's D .patch. Information is received that the rebels at Manassas Junotion has been decreased within a few days. There is a great deal of sickness among them. News had been received at the on all subjects; The third year we had nothing to communicate; we were beginning to lose the power of reflection. .The fourth, at the interval or a montn or ao. we wou Id eDen our lina in Junction that Richmond was being fortified on ask each other if it were possible that the world all sides in the most defensive manner in an ticipation of an advance of the Federal Army. From Canada. Qcebsc, July 8. It was exactly eight days from the lime tbe Liverpool Pilot left the Great Eastern, till the Canada Pilot boarded her, during which time Bhe had only twenty hours of clear weather. She made Cape Race in six days from Liverpool. She nearly ran into the Arabia In a fog on tbe 2nd, and wonld havs done so if she had had a bowsprit. Tbe Killed at Halneswllla Pla; Western Virginia FlgUt at Edward's Ferry. Herald's Dispatch. i ., , ,. New York, July 8. Recent arrivals from Patterson's" headquarters brings information Irom Hainesville. A visit to tbe battle ground after burials, revealed that there were one hundred and one new made graves. A number of tbeir dead were probably officers, wens on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth we were silent. The sixth he was taken away I never knew where, to execution or liberty. But I was glad when he was gone; even solitude was better than the pale vacant faoe. One day it must have been a year or two after mv com panion left me the dungeon door was opened, wuouce proceeuing i anew not, tne following words were uttered: "By order of his Imnerial Majegly, I intimate to you that your wife died a year ago." Then the dorr was shut, and I heard no more; they had flung this great agony upon me, and left me alone with it." A pretty little bantam was recently thrown Into tbe oags of one of the tigers domiciled in tbe menagerie of the Jardiu des Plantes. It was designed; to sharpen his appetite for some blocks of meat which he had declined to eat. Six were Not in the least alarmed by his terrible roars. known to be carried off through Martinsburgh bantam advanced with Ihe most unsuspeoting by tbe retreating rebels. The prinoipal damage oonfidenoe to peck the food that was lying nn- at Hainesville was done by tbe first shell from tasted before him, and, when she had satisfied Perkins' battery, exploding in the midst of ber hunger, began to examine olosely the olaws their cavalry. , , of the monster. Far from being affronted at Xhe efleot was terriho, and occasioned the cnlB laminar iieaimeut, ne appeared to be de- scampering, which was the beginning of the lghted with the new Inmate of his cage, and enemies retreat. Tbe War Department has re- wnen tne aeeper managed le tags) her away, ceived information that Gen. McClellan's forces b6 obstinately refused to taste any food, either when approaching Laurel Hill, in Western Virginia yesterday, had sharp skirmishes with tbe rebels, routing them, killing several, and loosing only one man on tbe Union side. ocott is hourly expecting to receive intelli gence of a battle between Gen. Patterson and living or dead, till she was put back again. The house at Berlin in which the late Br Humbolt lived and died has been comple i-' r. paired, and a marble slab placed o' eI0 recording the fact that it was his fajjjenoe daily (Sundays excepted) at g P. M. 0. C. A O. Way Hail close dally (.Sundays sxoepted) at . U UUb. K . HI, Central Ohio Way Mail oloss dally (Sundays sxoepted) Cincinnati Way Mail close daily (8nndays siospted) at Chicago, Dubuque, Delaware, Marion and Worthington malls close daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 o'clock P. M. Maila for Xeuia, SprlngHeld, Day ton, Toledo, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Louis and Detroit oloss daily (Sundays excepted) at S o'clock P. M. A A through mail to Xenla, Springfield snd Cincinnati oss daily (Sundays sxoepted) at lu o'clock A. M. Urhaua, Piqua, TifBn and Union City mail does dally (8undays excepted) at 8 o'clock P. M. Lancaster, Logan, Nelsonville, Circleville, Chllllcothe, Portsmouth, Washington 0. H., Atheoa, Marietta and Uillsborouxh mail. clue, dailv (Sundava o.ntdi at a o'clock P.M. East Way Mail by National Boad toZanesvills eloss daily (8undays excepted) at 12 o'clock M. Uarrisburgh Mail close daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 o'clock P. M. . Mt. Vemon Mall, br wav OfWestervlllanri Rnnhnrw close daily (Sundaya excepted) at Ii o'oluck P. M. Dublin Mail closa daily (Sundays excepted) at ? o'clock P. M. Lauoaster Way Hail doss dally (Sundays sxosptsd) at 1 o'clock P. M. ARRIVALS Malls from New Tork, Boston, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Albany, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Dayton, Toledo, Xenla, Detroit, Bpringfleld, Cincinnati, Cbillicotbo, St. Louis, and all Southern cities, arrive between the hours of t p. an. and 4 o'clock., m. Mails from Indianapolis, Chicago and Dubuque, arrive ai a.w a. m. Malls from Washington City, Baltimore, Wheeling Zaneeville, Mewaik, Steubenville, Mt. Vernon, sad the U v. n. a. nay man, arrive at IX m. Way Mail from Cincinnati arrives at 8 o'clock p.m. Lancaster Mail arrives at v o'clock n. m. East Way Mail, over the National Road, arrives at 11 Sifli-ilr s sin Mt. Vernon Way Mail arrives at 11 o'clock a. Mail from Dublin arrives at 12 o'clock m. TJrbana Way Mail arrives at v o'clock p. m. Barrisburgb Mail arrives at 11 o'clock a. m. Lancaster Way Mail an Ives at 12 o'clock m. Omce delivery open everv dav fexoeut Sundavl trom V o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock P M. Upon on Snndays from 1M to S o'clock in the mornlnz. and from S to o'cloek in the evening. JOBS GRAHAM, P. M. auowiMo run ARRIVAL AND. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT OOLTJMBTJ8, OHIO. Changs or Railroad Time Spumes Ar rangement. On and after June 10. trains will leave and arrive at this city as follows: ULUvuLanu, CULUMBDS A CINCINNATI. Nilflit Express leaves . A ST New York J)xpr.ss leaves 11:10 A. M 0. 0.4 C. Way Express leaves. 2:30 P. M. nignr. nxpress arrives 11:1S P. M. New York Express arrives 10:50 A. M. C. 0. A 0.. Way Express arrives . 7:tt0 P. M CENTRAL OHIO. No. 3 Express leaves .". '.. J:sn A. M. No. 6 Express leaves M. ...,. g:i5 p aj. No. 3 Express arrives. .. h.'aa A si" No. 6 Express arrives H:i3 P. M. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI. Mall leaves .. s:3o A. M. Express leaves...-. ... ....ll:26 A. M. Mall arrives T1-2A A if Express arrives , 8:45 p.m. Ihe "A & 1" train on the Central Ohio road for Newark, Steubenville and way stations, leaves here at 11:25 a. m., and arrives here at 8,45 p. m. . , LITTLX MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND X It NT A Cincinnati Accommodation leatss......... ..... t oo A. M. ' Express ..11:40 A. M. Mall and Accommodation " ......... 9 10 P M Nlebt Express via Dayton " 12-on if m Cincinnati Accommodation arrives.. ,......... g-in p sr Express . li ra a u Mail and Accomdatlon o on p m ' Night Express via Dayton 8:20 A M COLUMBUS PIQU1A A INDIANAPOLIS R.B. LINI (Tolumbus, Piqua and Indiana B. B.) Leave. Arrive. No. 1 Express.... .......6:S0 a. m. 2:00 p.m No. 2 Express....- ...........3:00 p. m. 8:4ft p.m oAoommodatlon. ........ H, 10:60 a m 0. W. Burs Amt BTJBPCSNAS, ATTACHMENTS,! EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, JUDGMENT NOTES, Bonds, etc., etc. FOB SALS AT THI JOHN BONTE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Mfpt" Cotton, Tarred ox Hams Bops, COTTON AND HEMP PACKING. Cords, Eilaao sutd Twins la all their varsssyi ' .'' . AST BKALSBS II ; Oottam, ncAors, Block, Patent Mu Tvuu, MAIN STREET, Oas doe aowtls smt Clmelnnatl, O. aprl-dcm - - Boiler's Mercantile, Record k Ctpylag EXCELSIOR FLUID INKS MANc'ACTURXD ST . . JAMES J, BUTLER, Afent, 89 VINE 8T, CORNER 07 COMMERCE, , SVTa ass by 1,800 Merchants and Bankanof ths Sooth sad Wert. Tor sals by 1000 leading Stationers and Mar , bents of tha Soata and Wsst. aria oss also by House of Baprsseatetrvas at Wash. s-ton. i aprU-dl ... I ROBEBT8 Se SA.atTJT3Xs. BiALsa ra . . . . . .-5.-.- , Iaps-star., auocxiemc.. invmicsia. LIQUORS FOB MEDICAL PURPOSES . Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye staffs, Window Glass, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Artists' Colors snd Broshas. Water Colors, fslat an Tarnish Brushes, Tnuaes, Sapportera, As. SS North High street, (east Bids) a lew doors north i Broad, Columbus, Ohio. ' ' aorSwtf Military Gentlemen, Attention. MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner of nis;b and Town Streets, ' Oolumbusx, . O. ( . HAS JUST RECEIVED A MB W SUPPLT of Goons for Officers' Clothing, and would call tha attention of O (Beers to his stuck, as has had long experience in ths Manufacture and Cut of Oncers' Oiothiug, and Is well prepared to make to order, en short nolle, ' anything In bis line. . . , Be bas also lust owned a new lot of Sn. Yashin..!,!. 10 ods for Oitlaens' Clothing, to which he calls ths attoa. lion of tbepublic in general. He Is offering Goods very cheap for cash. Good Its and tins work warranted at all times. ' KssDsetfuUv. ' i29 p. ROSS. 1109IIC AND FOREIOH PATCNTS." 1 ' : Ths undersigned for many years so gaged la the Patent i vmc preparing testimony in contested eases, has re signed to continue his profession of securing patents, ' American and European. Patent, obtained on nw r.A Sustly rejected applications for oontingent fees to bs d when tbs patents are granted, If desired. Bias-. . . ; tlons of new Inventions from rough pencil skstehat. w uvtwriniD. .ueir parentauiiKy, maoepreviooe M ap T w. wuvw,uora ' plying for patents, for Svs dollars, wan, u range uo . I. novlSUy JOURNAL OFFICE. CINCINNATI GIFT BOOKSTORE; no. Ol west Foartn Street, (Carlisle Bulldin. no atalra l OOKS IN EVERV DEPlRTSEgT OS" I I.ITIBilTITRK , HII.W All... A. i ..T . . . .'. i wv., wvium in .turn nt bindings, suitable for presents all of wbich will bo sold as low as they can bs obtained elsewhere, and a gift t each purchaser included. Call and examine onr stock ' v-Tw iuiniinwigi.il, on .ynuca.iofi. CINCINNAXl iWifl ' ' Estate of Philip Holey, dee'd. THE nnderalgned, appointed by tbe Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, A ndltor to di tribute the balance in the hands of Henry II. Knrts, Esq., Administrator of tbs estate of Philip Boley, late of Manhelm township, said county, dee'd, hereby gives notice that bs will attend tor tho purpose of bis appointment, at the Court Honse in Ihs city of Lancaster, on Wednesday the 24th day of July, A. D. 1841, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons interested are requested to attend. GEO. BRUBACTB, July2w3t Auditor. MACK & BROS.. 78 Pearl street, Cincinnati, BLANKETS, WOOLEN SOCKS, MANUFACTURERS OF MILITARY CLOTHING; READY-MADE CLOTHING. apr2&d3tn. JAMES FOSTER, Jr., & Co., OPTICIANS,! MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IN8TBU- . MENT MAKERS, Sontnwest corner of Fifth eV Race Sta.-CINCINNATI.Chs rt .nnaratns alwave on hand and mad. to order. Partlo"ar attention paid to adapting Spectacles to tbs "I ths eye. aorls-dSm JAS. C. COLE, Manufacturer, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer h ' Umbrellas, Paraaola, and Walking Canes' Mo, w. . : , : opposite, h, ; ; ' , JOURNAL STEAM PRIN TIN G 3D s t a to 1 1 is Ix uo. n. 1 1 CIRCULARS BJZili IZHADB! CARDS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES For Colleges, Seminaries, Ac, POSTEHS. LETTER HEADS. FANCY AND JOB PRINTING Of all Short Kinds Notice. Done on 0RPER8 RECEIVED BT MAIL, UTRTT, ALLEK ft CO. Cbolce Brands offuioii- n TOBACCO,- i i'.t.. 5 ;'Hi Ii (, i(q 11 1 i. I m i ORANGES AND LEWON8, (by 'boit or doten.) . FRENCH AND TURKISH! PRCNE8. . ; , M. R. AND LATER RAISINS. ' ' riOS,NUT3 and DRIED FRUITS For sale by ' ' ' ' , - WM. B. BE8THACX. maySmvil . r . .. . , J06, 8. High St, Fourth of July! Fourth of Julyt AMERICAN FLAGS I AMERICAN FLAGS I If you want a Flag from 3 centf to f 13, call on ' RANDALL A ASTON. . ' i'..: 4th OF JULY. 4th OF JULY. jyiaxw i ........... ( . .. .j GREAT CLOSING 0UTTAlT ; 23 AXXtT db SON, NO. 99 SOUTH HIGH STREET;1 . . i ; . .' ! (..; .1 , . ' .: Are now Closing out al Great Bargains.' ' '"' I C A n Yards Boperflne Plain Black Ulks at 11.00, valtss I0UU 1.25s yard. , . Onntl Ttn)a Traveling Dress Ooods at S value AUUU seuts a yard, tarda Travsllni cents a yard. . arda Plain and 12i, value 20 to So cents a yard. rsrds French Oi valus 20 cents. OK (if! fords Traveling Dress Goods at 12, vslus 90 aT.f WW ICnfl r""1' flaln and Checked Ingltsh Bareges at WWW Qflfin T,d French Organdies aad Lawns at 124 wwww IFnO Tarda Bnpsrflns Fast Colored Lawns st 10 cents, I3UU value U cents a yard. ICnn Trda PMn 'reach Bsrsges at 20 coats, vslse 0UU SUssattayard, ... - ALSO, "... ,;l , . i :-Closins out all Bare ire. Jaconet. Orsandle and athe Bol es at less than one half tbeir value. Foulard Sllka 7H to 60 cents, vslus 60 to 74 cents. Brilliants and ' Chintzes 12, valus 26 cents. Closing out st very low " prices. Parasols, Elegant Silk an I Laos Mantillas, Sum. mer Dress Silks, Hoop S lrts, OoreeU, Hosiery, Gloves, Under GsrmsnU for Ladles and Gsata, Ac Ao, juzu a bun. Marshall, James & Travels PREMIUM PIANOS. ? THESE PIAIfOS ARB riTSCRPASSED, combining RICHNESS and 8WEETNE8S; BRIL- f II XilV j vnf nun mAuis . r vn a ki n av a uiisiui suu ivutiJUA ui ivitn i flujouAiiva siis BSAUTTof STYLE; DURABILITT of MECHANISM, with DELICACY OF TOUCH and promptness of ACTION. Thla PaSsnt Reneatin. flranil Action" Is nrononnoed by tbe beet judges to be ths IMPROVEMENT OF IHS ausi in rtano sorts maatng. All PiMo. warra..ed UttA vrfct MttUfcetionorOitMOnn rtfimdod. Address S. L. TBAVEK Agent, 8TBINWAT te SON'S 1ST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. 1HAVB MOW THE AGENCY OF THESB CELEBRATED . I3 I A. ONT 1S . THKT POSSESS REHARKABLB CLEARNESS, SWEETNESS, BRILLIANCY AND VOLUME OF TONS, AND ALL OTHER ItUALilTlJUS 1A1KAXI1B1 ID A FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT. AU Piono4 yxtrranUd for thrt inn. written guarantee given to that street. Address K. L. TRA VER. Ag't, aug7-aiywiy-eam wuiswitu, -.; Residence 143, East Rich Street. Traveling Dress Goods. M0ZAMBIQUB8 IN ALL WIDTHS FOR DRESSES-Cloaks and Mantles. Shepherd's Checks In al . sixes, very desirabl.. Poll Ae Chevres. elegant Poplins, Checked Silks, and all other new and fasbionabla styles. Ths best snd most desirable assortment In the city. , .. i t ni.il ; - : SAXsl m uum, .!.: No. 8 tdinth Hifb St .1 CAPITAL RESTAURANT, (UNDER GOODALE B0U8E.) TBI anderslgnad has taken the rooms tin Jer th I Goodsle Hones, where will be found, hereaft; , Mrved OP In good atylea, tbe best eatables tbe market a . lords. . None bat the best Ales. Llqnora and Cigars, ke t at the Bar. ST Dining Room entirely separate from the Bar. Ia short, ths Proprietor intends to keep a flrst-class Bss. ,i. t u.nvriv tan rant . v,. my24dtf . r ' ' - Th, Elephant Iieatber Store and;Fnr Stand, amy xsssi.xn: chaxi.x. a. x ass us, H. KESSLER & SON, Tmporteri and Dealers In Leather, Findings, Hides, Furs . Oils, Ac. And Manufacturer, of Pink Lining, Pad and Toping Skins, SIS Mala Street, Cincinnati, 0, 1 " ' m, , . ., ,.( . , ... ";t V. '

m - 1 "" '7 1 "- ill VOUJMEXXV COLUMBUS OHIO. WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 10, 1861. NUMBER 16. ... : .. to f tntc 0MVUiil PUBLISHED BY JIURTT, ALLEN & CO., on.. i JarMl BaUdtati. Mo. 1. M Stat Street. Oolumtous." NEW ARRIVALS 7 OF, J SPRING & SUMMER MILLINERY. The Stock Replenished FROM LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF NEW YORK."- f . . ; a -. . : i MY STOCK Of Spring and Summer Millinery i - . Is now complete, comprising svsry variety of Millinery; also a large assortment of Embrol srles, Hoeeryand No-tlona, Ac., tad lu (juanlitles ud prices that cannot-fslt to .nit all who may furor us with a call. Th goods bsvs twee bought at Panto prices, and will bs sold at smal advauoa of ooat, R. II. AVARE, , 68 K&ut Town St., Colambui, O. , prl0-d3m-od .. " ' , i ' CHICKERING PIANOS All Styles and Frees MILITARY GOODS. A Large Supply of ARMY BLANKETS . : I ',, AND.... .. .-. MILITARY GOODS, : - ' BY ' Groo.'D. Parrlsh, PlilladelpbUL.- may2T-d2ra-oa . STOVES AND Mb tate gmtrmiL ; COLTJMBUS s WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1861. Momnu DISPATCHES. Johnson's foroea, in the vicinity ofjMartins- A dispatch iu received at the War DsDertmen about reidaigbt, last Bight, staling that a portion oi we uisirict volunteers, leit at rooiesville by ai. ouoe, wag engaged WiUt toe enemy at d ward's Ferry. ..i i . . ..... The Bebele had. after several dart absence. reappeared oa the Virginia aide and began fir- Particulars of the Fight at Haines. JlTS. LrL'Tl 'f vilie! FIGHT AT . EDWARD'S FERRY ! oa when the courier left to telegraph from the I, . - . . I It . - i . A country force was imatediatelv desratnherl to ui reuei of the guars at the Ferry. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS - -;fOR THK ' SPRING TRADE. Corrsetlnn. Alexandria. July 8. In the MarUnsbura- afc. fair th. Dn.arRmrt m aMh.a...1h . .. 1 - I lesSS, nhlft nAvlmanl fin .. njl1t --'vmuivm nuu.uy.iji ici o , ..B..u . nua. a-rapnea. It Should HaTa read 2 XM) of Jack. on g loroea were routed, instead of 10,000. RUMORED FIGDT In KENTUCKY We take pleaanra in sailing the attention of Housekeepers and our Friends ij the (act that we have the ". ' . . . . , Largest and Best Selected Stock of STOYES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS .hat ass m bam brought before th psopls of Columbus and Vicinity. which wa lntead to nil on the moat reasonable terms and ; ' 1 ' EXTREMELY LOW VOX CASH. The Sltnatlou of the Reticle Getting Des- pcram - ft?., tV-, tK, Nlnateeath Ohio Regiment Barrennded urtat igut avzpeciea. Bcckhamnon, July 9. A courier arrived from Webster reports that four companies of the Nineteenth Ubio Kegiment are at (llenrille, mTin TTrir a mirT nexmr nmATrn I '"e ixiqb Itlh VLOkAi til LUUlV Dl U V Ed bont 40 mtlei distant to the aouthweet, and are now taking the lead of all He competitor, for a first. olaatBtoTe. Below wa aire a aw of the aamea that an th. Jodge Bataa, Mra. Alfred Keller, Joseph Whltehlll, an. Bell Latham, Wm. 0. Deehlar, W. fiallirant, Dr. i Aodrawa, W. railing, Dooald rraaer. aprie-dSraa od OORTOX, ASTOIf at CO. They hare received 40 JtPirl&so Medals And hare mm aud void over Q 3.0 0 0 INSTRUMENTS. Tbei iutruniDtt bavo tvU the Real Improvement of the Af e Aud r, beyood oompari-fon, th Finest Pianos in the World. Particular attention Is requested to SEVERAL MV.W STVlKd. J. 0. W00P8. goto Agent for Onljal Ohio, Buckeye Block, Broad Street, Colunrboi deo'-M-tiU-dly 8ANFOBDS ' ' LIVER IN VI GORATO R KBVEK DKBlIjfTATRS. , IT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRKLT'FROH Guua, and bae bocoue aa eatabliehed tact, a Standard proved by all that hart to with confidoooela all reoommeDded. within the laat two yean of relief, as the numerous my poeseasion show, to the toniperauiont ol the wed in euch quantities as ele. iJudKraentguido yon Id the uha j uh, aua it win cure B1LLIOVB ATTACKS, DIAHRUOEA, HUMMgH TEHY, DROPSY, HOUR OOHTl VKNKH8,VH0LW, MOUHUts.UHULb.HA IN- LENVB, J A ON lIO t. , ana may oe usea suc RV FAMILY MED1. HEADACHE, (aa thou. mitiuJei, if two or thrm 3Ta mencement or attack. QlYlUti their te.timony hlediciue, known and ap need it, and ia now reaorted the diaeasoa for which it i. It h aa oured tiiuiiBaudii who had given up all brpes unHOUcited oertitlciitM in The done m nut be a taptod ndividiiAl tnking it, and o act Kently uu tno Uow Let the dictates of your Die ol ttie Ll v tin in vm- LIVER COMPLAINT! ursPEMA, CHRONIC COMPLAINTS, UYbEN-i tiTOMACH, HABITUAL CHOLERA, CHOLERA FANTUM, FI.ATV- FEMALE WEAKNEbS-cessfully aa an ORDINA-l CINE. It will cure tilCK auda can testify) in twentyl voonfuU art taken at com- ALL WHO USE IT ARES n irti iihvttr. I itf fjt WATER Ii THE MOPTH WITH THE INYW ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOUETUER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. ALSO SAKKOIID'S S'AollLY BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMPOUDNED 1"U0M HHB VF.flV.TAftLR EXTRACTS. AND PVTVPIS GLASS OASES, AIR ITItiWA AND WI I KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. I THAU' a gen whioh oproprietor hes tb en reara. iiig demand from those PILLM, and he aatlsfao. roirard to tbeir nse, has In witbin tbe reach or all. know that different Oar. portions of the bowels. THAUT10 P I L L has , well ostablisbed fact, been ty of tbe purest Vegetable on every part of the alt GOOD and SAFE In al needed, such as DK STOMACH, 8LSKPI. BACK AND LOINS AND SOHENESH OVEB from audden oold, which end in a lone oouras of Fa TITE, A CREEPING OVKU THK BODY, ACUS, or WEIGHT IN KLAMMATORT D 1 8-CHILDREN or ADULTS, PURIFIER of the BLOOD flesh is heir, too numerous tlsemont. DOSK.ltoS. 3 DIMES. THK LIVES INVUIORATOR AND FAMILY OA THARTIO PILJ S are retailed by DruKgists generally, ana soia wuoiosate ny tne iraue 11 nan tne large towns. B. T. W. SANf'OBD, H. D, Manufacturer and Proprietor, ilObt Broadway, New 7ork. Sold In Oolumbue by Roberts A Samnel, John Denlg and G. Denig t Sun. oct26'60-dlywlylstp -IRUSH'D, POW'D AND GRANULATED 8UOAB8. v xeae, ixmee ena loDacoos. Dried Apples and Peacha. ' '".:.: Druid Strawberries and Raspberries. . .-Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. For sals Wholesale end Betail by WM. U. BE8TIIAUX. besieged by a picked regiment o( Virginians and about 1600 f militia, under 0. Jennings Colonel Trier of the 7th hat marched to their relief from Weston, and the 10th, Colonel Lythe, ba just gone forward .to tbeir rescue from this place. ,, ' Kansas Volwnteers. Lf atenwobth, July 8. Capt. Stewart Van Fleet, for four years Quarter Master at Fort Leavenworth has been ordered east for sarvice in tbe field. Tbe 3d Regiment of Kansas Vol unteers is being formed at Mound wj. Ins S4 M. Hicb Hire- X3 CHEAPEST and most-DLHABLEROOFING in vac. Rwmorsd Fight In Kentucky, Louisville, July 8. Considerable excitement ' Baltimokc, July 9. Prorost Marshal Ken- ier. learning that a susdioious schooner, sun. jweeu tu do empioyea oj toe rirattoal party, who seized the BL Nrcbolas, some of whom were oaptured yesterday, was in tbe bay waiting the return, Capt. Thomas this morning took poe- csBiuo or me steamer unester, ae she was leering on her regular trip for lbs Eastara shore. Passengers were put off and soldiers took their plaoe. She proceeded down the Bay to capture mem. Naval affaire at Fort Monroe Cartons Report by Deserters. Fort Morrok, July 67 Com. Pendergast has gone eoutowarci wan tne Koanoke and Cumberland. The Daylight will Sail to-morrow. Th Roanoke will probably become the flag ship of mo csi iuuib oquaaron. The Quaker Cily was ordered up to old Point early tbis mdrning, to participate in tbe contemplated attack on Sewall's Point, inoluding a iriia sun .ever! gun DOSIB. There was in Hampton roads this morning a r ..OflA l nr r luruo ui auv guns ana ooj men. Fortress Mon rob, July 0. Two deserters, from the Confederate gun boat Teaser, arrived here. They report only 2,000 troops in Richmond, and tbe same number posted at James river. They also say tbe situation of the rebels is desperate. VTAemsrjToir, July 9. A Timber taioing oartridgea, belonging to the Rhode III- was created this afternoon by , he report that ,nd 04 Light XrtUl.r7;pVd,dT killing wo the Home Guard and State Guard of Bardstown men and wnnn,iin ' m"1,uK lW0 I tiaJ li.il a MtiMnlM " I ' fl.nl t. nj part tlim li.iw lor aypli ..II... For BCILDIKU9, :: RAIL ROAD CAR8, Steamboats, preserving Alotol - Roofs, Ac. iNnstHATioM osTAisr.n or . JT. P. GAY, AGENT, 27 8jeiawrt 8t, Cnannti, 0. Tbe story was that the Surveyor of Louisville bad directed an agent to stop, at Bardstown, certain wagons with goods en route for the Louisville and Nashville railroad, destined for Tennessee; that tthe agent being unable to : execute the order, called on the Home Guard for assistance, and that the latter were attacked by the State Guard, causing a loss of several lives on each side. A aprl.-dbni Louisville, July 9. A recruiting offioe for the Southern Confederacy is just opened here. A letter in tbe Journal from Franklin says 8 boxes of merchandise, one of which was marked "Public Arms," for Camp Troosdale, Tenu., were put off here, and 8 boxes of muskets were on the train from Bowling Green to Clarksville. It is reported that large Quantities of o-oorla r. passing by the turnpikej from Bardstown to Conflict with two Large Snakes. The St Joseph (Mieh.) Traveller, 12th iuL, gives we ionowing account or aa alarming ed venture wun snakes: . ne team that James Uraham, Esq., oar ap and-iressed Sheriff, whoa adventure with the woir, which, it will be recollected, be skated down and caught on the river last winter, aa exploit, by tbe way, that bas been copied into aimotifsvery paper In tbe United States vaster day was lbs hero of aa adventure, more wonderful than the one above alluded to. While cross ing a piece of marshy ground bordering on lbs nortoern bayou near this village in company wttn a small boj, he discovered two extreonli nary large blue raoer anakea iuat ahead of him although armed with nothing but an insignifi- oani siicg, na resolved at onoe to endeavor 10 despatch the monsters. Therefore, bv desorib lag a eirols, he headed them off and hemmed them in next to the water, which this scecie of repine aisuges exeeeainclv. Dutesns annroaeb.. ed nearer and nearer, tbe largest one, with bead reot, turned upon him and in an instajt coiled its strong sinewy body about bis legs with such tenacity that it was imnossibla for him to move irora nts tracks without fellies- over. iui in spite or this predicament, tbe sheriff was not much alarmed until he aaw the other snake, which had meantime been running from side to side, suddenly start towards him, and wun me quickness or licbtnlns; lean nnon him. catching his right arm in its embrace, and umuiDg 11 to nis Doay as nrmi r as if it had been secured with chains of steel, and, of course, notwithstanding he strained everv nerve in the effort, he could not release it. With his left hand he drew a sheath knife from a breast pocket of his coat, and made short work of severing the ooils of his disagreeable foes. The largest of these monsters measured seven feet four and one-half inches, and tbe other fire feet eight inches in length. Tbe;sheri8 says that 11 teemed to him that tbe terrible embrace of the large reptile waa equal to the strength wbioh two men eould bring to bear on a rope about a person s limbs, and was extrememeiy painful, wnue tne quickness or their movements was indeed astonishing. He brought awav their ueaus as tropnies 01 nis victory. A Charleston merehant was drafted for tbe war some time since, snd procured substitute wno was killed la an engagement. The mer chant has again been drafted, and pleaded that ne oouid not go as ms had been regularly killed and was so reoorded. It is said that the mill tary refused to recognize his title to exemption COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. aasivAL Ann DsraBruas or hails. nCPARTDRES. Maila tor New York flltv. nnatyin. ilk.n nnAviA Pittsburgh, Steubenvills way, Cleveland, Zaneavllla, Newark, Granville, Waabinston Oltr. Baltimore. Phllual. pbia, New Orleans, dose dally (Sundays sxcepted) at f A through mall for New York City and CIsvMand close XT BLANKS, WARRANTY DEE D8, Quit Claim Deeds.: :01i'svtte)l MortfSiResiV BSAL.ESTATS MORTGAGES, CBAIstf. AFFIDAVITS, The FA MIL Y CA le but active Cathartic, used in bis practice more 'who have long lined the 'tion wbich all express in duced mo to plce them The Profession w 0 1 1 thartics act on different Tbe FAMILY CA-with duo refurrncn to this compounded from a Viirie-Extracts, wbich act alike meutary canal, and are oases where a Cathartic is BANQEMKNTS of the NKS8, PAINS IN THE COSTIVENESS, PAIN THE WHOLE BODY, frequently, If neglected, ver, LOSS OF APPB-BENSATION riF COLD RESTLESSNESS, HEAD-THE HEAD, all IN-EASES, WORMS in BUKUMATISM, a great and many diseases to which to mention in this adver- rsicK CO TAFT & HENDRICK. DENTISTS No. 88 West Fourth Street, between Wal nut and Vine, sprl2-d3ru CINCINNATI, O. NEW STORE! 113 WEST FOURTH STREET' CINCINNATI, O; L. C. BUELL Having token the above new, large snd splendid Store, Is now offering to tbe public s large and varied assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. His Stock la such aa is usually found in ' FirstClass Dry Goods Establishments, I. all NEW AND FRESH, selected from the; Latest Importations snd HsmtlMsnsAc-tures,and In FABRICS, STYLES sod PRICES not surpassed by sny Establishment in the City. Tbe attention of purchasers is respectfully solicited. L. C. BUELL. 118 West Fourth St., aprl7.im CINCINNATI. 0. RICIIAKOMs.VS II1I8II XjI3V3I.3NrS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS. &C. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LINENS, sod those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles tbey purchase are sealed with the ful name of the firm, J. N. RICHARDSON, SONS A OWDEN, a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods. Tbiscautlon Is rendered essentially necessary, as larg nantltiea of infen r and defective Linens are prepared season after season, and sealed with the name of RICH ARDSON, by Irish Houses, who regardless of the injury thus Indicted alike on the American consumer and tbe manufacturers of the gooulne GoMa. will not readily abandon a bnsi iipsk so profitable, while purchasers can bs mpused oa with cwhIs of a worthless character. J . B V I LOCKE A J. B. LOCK E, pt7-dly A ents, 34 Beads Slre.t . New York OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF THE 1 . SAVINGS BANK OF CINCINNATI, I OoLUatsus, 0., April 3, 1801. J ALL PERSONS HAVING CLUM8 AGAINST THE SavtnKS Banks of Cincinnati, other than the bills issuea by saia Bank, are Hereby notified to make legal proof of such claim, at this office on or before tha 1th aay or April, a. i. mv. aur-l-dilm JOHN G. MITCHELL Receiver. Assiguee's.hale of Real and fersona1 Estate. T)URSUANT to an order of the Probst Court of Clarke A County, O., I will offer at Public Sale, on the prem ises, on i 1 Saturday, the ITth day of July, 18S1, all the Real Estate of the late firm of J. W. Kills A Son, situaie in tne city ui spriugneiu, Clarke county, tinio. The said Be.l K.tate consists of six Lots. Lot No. 1 coataine nearly two acres of ground. Is situated in ths business part or tbs city ol Sprlngheld, exteuding from Main to North streets, a distance ot 28 poles, and is capa ble of being sub-dlvi. ed In four valuable city lots, one of wiiicu is eituateu on main street, wnnin s tew reet or the amencan ana western hotels, uu said Lot Co. 1 is a large, never-falling spring ol water, an extensive paper mill manufactory, In active operation, with ample water power, and a ooiuinodlous dwelling liouss. Ths whols Is appraised at the low sum of 84,40". Also five otber Lots, situated on North street in said city, 40 78-100 feet front, by lus feet deep, appraised at tltS each. A plat nf the above premises can be seen at tbe office of the Probsts Judge, iu Clark county. Alto, all the machinery, furniture fixtures, and appurtenauces of whatever kind in said paper mill, including numerous articles valuable to me- cuanics anu larniere. Sale to commence at one o'clock of said dar. Terms One-third cash, one-third in six montbs, and tno resiaue in twelve months irom tne aay or sale, deferred payments to be i. cur-d by notes with approved security, ajiu oy mortgage on toe premises. W. V. HILL, Ju21-d4w-1aw Assignee of J. W. Kills A Boo. passenger wno lett Barastown several hours Franklin, on the Southern frontier of Kentucky after the renorted collision, says that no con- ti.. o,.. . "'""v- Uiot took place, and that tbe wagoners, advised that there would be trouble, went around Bards town on their way to the Railroad. t . A Bearer of Dispatches from the Rebels with a Flag or Truce JSC JXT'S CHAIN WATER DRAWER, SINGLE AND DOUBLE. ATcItil c3 Emery, . 162 Soutb Ulgb street. 1TTB ARB AGENTS FOR THE BALK V V of the a bore Witter Drawer, and Invite all who are i In wank of Pumps to call and see one lu operation at our j ore. s t The advantage of thle over all othen la Its SIMPLICITY AND DURABILITY 1 and not being liable to get out of order. - - The Bucket fllli at the bottom by meant of an Iron Valve. Both bottom and valve are made made of Iron, thereby avoid! uu the warping and turninir ot wood and leather bottom. The bucket i tilted bj means of a hook and ball. We have them with one and two buckets. In the double buckets, farmers, who have stock to water, will find a groat saving of time and money. We have the Exclusive R ight of J 111C vllji Call snd examine at onr store, where ws have ons in We havs also a full assortment of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, ..." - AND 'A- - - - GRE1T VARIETY OF STOVES. 162 SOUTH HIGH STREET;. spl6deod3m-my24 the Surveyor of tbis port is taking active menBures to intercept them. ' The Cowritr publishes a "letter from Jas. Guthrie, President of the Louisville & Nashville railroad, incorporating a letter from Gov. Harrison, of Tennessee, savins' that. .k. n,. Washihgtoh. July 8. Col. Taylor, of New re,idenl ofAhe road Plaoes .permanently in Orleans, has arrived at Arlington Heights with "nnM8e ' proportion of the rolling stock a flag of truoe, having despatches for President V l?e the running of the road shall not Lincoln. He is from Manassas Junction. u uusiruoieu. air. uutune replies that he can- tne seizure and detention of trains, and mat the conjoint operation of the roau uj tne uireotors and the Tennessee amW. Hies, would result In inseparable difficulties. uov. Harris, on tbe 6tb. issued a nrnnlam.. tion for 8,000 troous for the ronfedHr.i. arm. n. a.,ii.... . J wwuMimu jj.oio vuuiam no news. Hew Mexican News. IHDEPSNDINCK, Mo... Julv 0 The Santa P. aiau anu parson uity Express, reached our oity yesterday morning, we hare dates of the 23d from Santa Fe, and of the 27th from Carson City, and 15th from Mossilla. The news from Messilla confirms the reports of Indian at Pino Alts, and a disposition on the part of hue .umuBiuru xuuiantf ip remain cjuiet. Owing to the politioaTdiftioullies in the States oruers were sent torwartf to Mr. Clark, superintendent of Stephenson Silver Mining Company, ' to stop all active operations. The forts aiong tne lexas irontier are to be garrisoned by order of Col. Van Doren. Two oompanies are to be stationed at Fort Davis, one at Fort wunuian ana tourat t ort lilies. I- u . ..... . . uuuuia iiuno an eoinuBiasm has sprung1 up on the subjeot of railroads. The projeot is u vuuucut mo vauey oi toe itio Urande wi'h me uuu to uamornia. The termine to be at raso and yuagway. ai same le, on the 15th of June, a public 8pscial to ths Times.) . Washington, July 8. Col. Tayler, who came under a flag of truce with despatches, asked the officer in charge if our army were not all pros trated with measles. A Cabinet meeting was held to-day and con sultation was had with Gen. Scott, tbe result of which is unknown. There is a reported mutiny among the Gari baldi Guard, in consequence of dissatisfaction with their arms. Governor Hicks was in Washington to-day. He represents there is much rebel feeling on the Eastern Maryland shore, and is anxious that a force be sent down to afford Union menprotection. Hon. Thomas A. Marshall, of Illinois, bas been appointed Colonel in a Regiment of Cavalry, authorised to be raised in Illinois. I am informed that with the flag of truce brough by Colonel Taylor, from the rebel camp, comes a proposition for a cessation of hostilities and a settlement of difficulties. The rebels are badly frightened and stand In wholesome fear of getting tbeir deserts. I am confident that in the consultation that followed the announcement of these propositions, to tbe Cabinet, Scott and Cameron decidedly protested against any terms that did not involve the unconditional surrender of the rebels. In this view the Pres- ,-,i. ., b. ni !ii.hr dinner was tendered to Col. J. B. Bravnnn. ' 6 J I Paw Ttiabtn I.m- I 1 , . Tribune's dispatch. T "V in Oante uen. wnest, 01 wneeung, vs., is nere to get arms for tho Union men in the western part of that Slate. He says ten full regiments can ea sily be raised there, ready for service in a few weeks, if tbe Uovernment will lurnish arms, oiotning, o. ans on the route, all of whom r.t'T,.. JSightor ten removals were made in tho Put- - . HE . J I ta. uiu io-u.;. . BALTIMORE. Julv 8. fin. ',: The Postoffic. Ueparlment regards all places .ave infonna ion "Qm y' .U . ."" UU Gov. Connally and Secretary Otero are at their posts, and John Greiner ia soon expeoted. vsHNos uitt. An inoouraglng stale of anairs exist tnroughout the whole mining re- Minn r U : 1 . . i . O 6.uu. .ui uimi puny louno numbers of indl WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEPOT - FOR - - - - FAMILY CROCERIES, No. 18 ISTortli ZXitSlx Bt. COLUMBUS.' GEORGE F. WHEELER, DIALER IN TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, &C, .Fine Staple Groceries In every variety. U3-G00DS ARRIVING DAILY. Extra JTVLrio U'loxxx-, CHEESE, BAMS, , aprl7-d3m PUMP AND MACHINE WORKS Woe 141 and 143 West Second Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' GEO. D. WINCHELL A BBO:, (. Manufacturers and Dealers In Steam Pumps and Boilers, Doctor Engines, Single and Double Acting Lift and force Pnmpa, Hot Liquid, oil, M olasrw, Syrup and Lard Pumps; Distillery, Factory, Fire Engine and Brass Pumns. Arte sian Well Pnmul, Ao., Ao.t stationery and Portable Ko ines ana Boners, t,ame Machine, Unisting Uachims, lovernors and Governor Valves, Quarts SI 111 EnriBM. Pulleys, Shafting, Hingers, Brass Steam and Water Cocks. Steam Ullages, Coup.ete, Noiales, Rubber Hose, Tinner', Copper, Lead, Cast and Wrought Iron Pipe and Fitting . so- ausliS-dawls ' r. c, Mccracken, SHIRT MANUFACTURER. No. 19 West Fourth Street, OFP08ITK STEEPLK WITH OOLD HAND. ' aprl7-dly ' BOSTON. -? The: addi tioh to this hotel being completed, with superior accommodations for Ladles and Gentlemen, vas opened on Monday, Feb.JS. Tbe Hoose is complete in all its appointments, and It Is he intention of the Proprietors to niaka It worthy the atronags of the traveling public. H. D. PARKER, Uu . .$ I ...,. JOHN F. MILLS. ' to the west of the Rocky Mountains, including Utah, as on the Paoifio and within the meaning of the aot. Mail matter is therefore subject to 10 cents postage. The telegraph made Mr. Vallandigbam say in the Democratic oaucua that he preferred the preservation of tbe Union. He prefers peace to preservation of the Union. The caucus broke up in a row. In the Tribunal aooount of Col. Taylor's arrival, with Rebel communications, it says : ; Colonel Taylor's package contains letters from Beauregard and Davis, to the President and General Scott, but they related to some trifling matter, nothing more important than the arrest of Capt. Thomos, who took oommand of the steamer 8t. Nicholas, when she was seized by tbe pirates, and also several men ooncerned with him. Exhaustion of Talk. ! How long the lamp of conversation holds out to burn between two persons only, is curiously set down in the following passage from Count Gonfallionier's aooount of his imprisonment: "Fifteen years I existed in a dungeon ten feetsquare. During six years I had a companion; during-nine I was alone. I never oould rightly distinguish the face of him who shared an exohange of prisoners. He was told that he my aiptivity, in tbe eternal twilight of our cell might looit about as much as he please. "Ihe The first year we talked incessantly together more you see, the less you will like us," was we related our past lives, our joys forever gone! said to him. j . . over and over again. The net ve -om municate'd to each other our thoughts and ideas World's D .patch. Information is received that the rebels at Manassas Junotion has been decreased within a few days. There is a great deal of sickness among them. News had been received at the on all subjects; The third year we had nothing to communicate; we were beginning to lose the power of reflection. .The fourth, at the interval or a montn or ao. we wou Id eDen our lina in Junction that Richmond was being fortified on ask each other if it were possible that the world all sides in the most defensive manner in an ticipation of an advance of the Federal Army. From Canada. Qcebsc, July 8. It was exactly eight days from the lime tbe Liverpool Pilot left the Great Eastern, till the Canada Pilot boarded her, during which time Bhe had only twenty hours of clear weather. She made Cape Race in six days from Liverpool. She nearly ran into the Arabia In a fog on tbe 2nd, and wonld havs done so if she had had a bowsprit. Tbe Killed at Halneswllla Pla; Western Virginia FlgUt at Edward's Ferry. Herald's Dispatch. i ., , ,. New York, July 8. Recent arrivals from Patterson's" headquarters brings information Irom Hainesville. A visit to tbe battle ground after burials, revealed that there were one hundred and one new made graves. A number of tbeir dead were probably officers, wens on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth we were silent. The sixth he was taken away I never knew where, to execution or liberty. But I was glad when he was gone; even solitude was better than the pale vacant faoe. One day it must have been a year or two after mv com panion left me the dungeon door was opened, wuouce proceeuing i anew not, tne following words were uttered: "By order of his Imnerial Majegly, I intimate to you that your wife died a year ago." Then the dorr was shut, and I heard no more; they had flung this great agony upon me, and left me alone with it." A pretty little bantam was recently thrown Into tbe oags of one of the tigers domiciled in tbe menagerie of the Jardiu des Plantes. It was designed; to sharpen his appetite for some blocks of meat which he had declined to eat. Six were Not in the least alarmed by his terrible roars. known to be carried off through Martinsburgh bantam advanced with Ihe most unsuspeoting by tbe retreating rebels. The prinoipal damage oonfidenoe to peck the food that was lying nn- at Hainesville was done by tbe first shell from tasted before him, and, when she had satisfied Perkins' battery, exploding in the midst of ber hunger, began to examine olosely the olaws their cavalry. , , of the monster. Far from being affronted at Xhe efleot was terriho, and occasioned the cnlB laminar iieaimeut, ne appeared to be de- scampering, which was the beginning of the lghted with the new Inmate of his cage, and enemies retreat. Tbe War Department has re- wnen tne aeeper managed le tags) her away, ceived information that Gen. McClellan's forces b6 obstinately refused to taste any food, either when approaching Laurel Hill, in Western Virginia yesterday, had sharp skirmishes with tbe rebels, routing them, killing several, and loosing only one man on tbe Union side. ocott is hourly expecting to receive intelli gence of a battle between Gen. Patterson and living or dead, till she was put back again. The house at Berlin in which the late Br Humbolt lived and died has been comple i-' r. paired, and a marble slab placed o' eI0 recording the fact that it was his fajjjenoe daily (Sundays excepted) at g P. M. 0. C. A O. Way Hail close dally (.Sundays sxoepted) at . U UUb. K . HI, Central Ohio Way Mail oloss dally (Sundays sxoepted) Cincinnati Way Mail close daily (8nndays siospted) at Chicago, Dubuque, Delaware, Marion and Worthington malls close daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 o'clock P. M. Maila for Xeuia, SprlngHeld, Day ton, Toledo, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Louis and Detroit oloss daily (Sundays excepted) at S o'clock P. M. A A through mail to Xenla, Springfield snd Cincinnati oss daily (Sundays sxoepted) at lu o'clock A. M. Urhaua, Piqua, TifBn and Union City mail does dally (8undays excepted) at 8 o'clock P. M. Lancaster, Logan, Nelsonville, Circleville, Chllllcothe, Portsmouth, Washington 0. H., Atheoa, Marietta and Uillsborouxh mail. clue, dailv (Sundava o.ntdi at a o'clock P.M. East Way Mail by National Boad toZanesvills eloss daily (8undays excepted) at 12 o'clock M. Uarrisburgh Mail close daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 o'clock P. M. . Mt. Vemon Mall, br wav OfWestervlllanri Rnnhnrw close daily (Sundaya excepted) at Ii o'oluck P. M. Dublin Mail closa daily (Sundays excepted) at ? o'clock P. M. Lauoaster Way Hail doss dally (Sundays sxosptsd) at 1 o'clock P. M. ARRIVALS Malls from New Tork, Boston, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Albany, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Dayton, Toledo, Xenla, Detroit, Bpringfleld, Cincinnati, Cbillicotbo, St. Louis, and all Southern cities, arrive between the hours of t p. an. and 4 o'clock., m. Mails from Indianapolis, Chicago and Dubuque, arrive ai a.w a. m. Malls from Washington City, Baltimore, Wheeling Zaneeville, Mewaik, Steubenville, Mt. Vernon, sad the U v. n. a. nay man, arrive at IX m. Way Mail from Cincinnati arrives at 8 o'clock p.m. Lancaster Mail arrives at v o'clock n. m. East Way Mail, over the National Road, arrives at 11 Sifli-ilr s sin Mt. Vernon Way Mail arrives at 11 o'clock a. Mail from Dublin arrives at 12 o'clock m. TJrbana Way Mail arrives at v o'clock p. m. Barrisburgb Mail arrives at 11 o'clock a. m. Lancaster Way Mail an Ives at 12 o'clock m. Omce delivery open everv dav fexoeut Sundavl trom V o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock P M. Upon on Snndays from 1M to S o'clock in the mornlnz. and from S to o'cloek in the evening. JOBS GRAHAM, P. M. auowiMo run ARRIVAL AND. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT OOLTJMBTJ8, OHIO. Changs or Railroad Time Spumes Ar rangement. On and after June 10. trains will leave and arrive at this city as follows: ULUvuLanu, CULUMBDS A CINCINNATI. Nilflit Express leaves . A ST New York J)xpr.ss leaves 11:10 A. M 0. 0.4 C. Way Express leaves. 2:30 P. M. nignr. nxpress arrives 11:1S P. M. New York Express arrives 10:50 A. M. C. 0. A 0.. Way Express arrives . 7:tt0 P. M CENTRAL OHIO. No. 3 Express leaves .". '.. J:sn A. M. No. 6 Express leaves M. ...,. g:i5 p aj. No. 3 Express arrives. .. h.'aa A si" No. 6 Express arrives H:i3 P. M. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI. Mall leaves .. s:3o A. M. Express leaves...-. ... ....ll:26 A. M. Mall arrives T1-2A A if Express arrives , 8:45 p.m. Ihe "A & 1" train on the Central Ohio road for Newark, Steubenville and way stations, leaves here at 11:25 a. m., and arrives here at 8,45 p. m. . , LITTLX MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND X It NT A Cincinnati Accommodation leatss......... ..... t oo A. M. ' Express ..11:40 A. M. Mall and Accommodation " ......... 9 10 P M Nlebt Express via Dayton " 12-on if m Cincinnati Accommodation arrives.. ,......... g-in p sr Express . li ra a u Mail and Accomdatlon o on p m ' Night Express via Dayton 8:20 A M COLUMBUS PIQU1A A INDIANAPOLIS R.B. LINI (Tolumbus, Piqua and Indiana B. B.) Leave. Arrive. No. 1 Express.... .......6:S0 a. m. 2:00 p.m No. 2 Express....- ...........3:00 p. m. 8:4ft p.m oAoommodatlon. ........ H, 10:60 a m 0. W. Burs Amt BTJBPCSNAS, ATTACHMENTS,! EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, JUDGMENT NOTES, Bonds, etc., etc. FOB SALS AT THI JOHN BONTE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Mfpt" Cotton, Tarred ox Hams Bops, COTTON AND HEMP PACKING. Cords, Eilaao sutd Twins la all their varsssyi ' .'' . AST BKALSBS II ; Oottam, ncAors, Block, Patent Mu Tvuu, MAIN STREET, Oas doe aowtls smt Clmelnnatl, O. aprl-dcm - - Boiler's Mercantile, Record k Ctpylag EXCELSIOR FLUID INKS MANc'ACTURXD ST . . JAMES J, BUTLER, Afent, 89 VINE 8T, CORNER 07 COMMERCE, , SVTa ass by 1,800 Merchants and Bankanof ths Sooth sad Wert. Tor sals by 1000 leading Stationers and Mar , bents of tha Soata and Wsst. aria oss also by House of Baprsseatetrvas at Wash. s-ton. i aprU-dl ... I ROBEBT8 Se SA.atTJT3Xs. BiALsa ra . . . . . .-5.-.- , Iaps-star., auocxiemc.. invmicsia. LIQUORS FOB MEDICAL PURPOSES . Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye staffs, Window Glass, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Artists' Colors snd Broshas. Water Colors, fslat an Tarnish Brushes, Tnuaes, Sapportera, As. SS North High street, (east Bids) a lew doors north i Broad, Columbus, Ohio. ' ' aorSwtf Military Gentlemen, Attention. MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner of nis;b and Town Streets, ' Oolumbusx, . O. ( . HAS JUST RECEIVED A MB W SUPPLT of Goons for Officers' Clothing, and would call tha attention of O (Beers to his stuck, as has had long experience in ths Manufacture and Cut of Oncers' Oiothiug, and Is well prepared to make to order, en short nolle, ' anything In bis line. . . , Be bas also lust owned a new lot of Sn. Yashin..!,!. 10 ods for Oitlaens' Clothing, to which he calls ths attoa. lion of tbepublic in general. He Is offering Goods very cheap for cash. Good Its and tins work warranted at all times. ' KssDsetfuUv. ' i29 p. ROSS. 1109IIC AND FOREIOH PATCNTS." 1 ' : Ths undersigned for many years so gaged la the Patent i vmc preparing testimony in contested eases, has re signed to continue his profession of securing patents, ' American and European. Patent, obtained on nw r.A Sustly rejected applications for oontingent fees to bs d when tbs patents are granted, If desired. Bias-. . . ; tlons of new Inventions from rough pencil skstehat. w uvtwriniD. .ueir parentauiiKy, maoepreviooe M ap T w. wuvw,uora ' plying for patents, for Svs dollars, wan, u range uo . I. novlSUy JOURNAL OFFICE. CINCINNATI GIFT BOOKSTORE; no. Ol west Foartn Street, (Carlisle Bulldin. no atalra l OOKS IN EVERV DEPlRTSEgT OS" I I.ITIBilTITRK , HII.W All... A. i ..T . . . .'. i wv., wvium in .turn nt bindings, suitable for presents all of wbich will bo sold as low as they can bs obtained elsewhere, and a gift t each purchaser included. Call and examine onr stock ' v-Tw iuiniinwigi.il, on .ynuca.iofi. CINCINNAXl iWifl ' ' Estate of Philip Holey, dee'd. THE nnderalgned, appointed by tbe Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, A ndltor to di tribute the balance in the hands of Henry II. Knrts, Esq., Administrator of tbs estate of Philip Boley, late of Manhelm township, said county, dee'd, hereby gives notice that bs will attend tor tho purpose of bis appointment, at the Court Honse in Ihs city of Lancaster, on Wednesday the 24th day of July, A. D. 1841, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons interested are requested to attend. GEO. BRUBACTB, July2w3t Auditor. MACK & BROS.. 78 Pearl street, Cincinnati, BLANKETS, WOOLEN SOCKS, MANUFACTURERS OF MILITARY CLOTHING; READY-MADE CLOTHING. apr2&d3tn. JAMES FOSTER, Jr., & Co., OPTICIANS,! MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IN8TBU- . MENT MAKERS, Sontnwest corner of Fifth eV Race Sta.-CINCINNATI.Chs rt .nnaratns alwave on hand and mad. to order. Partlo"ar attention paid to adapting Spectacles to tbs "I ths eye. aorls-dSm JAS. C. COLE, Manufacturer, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer h ' Umbrellas, Paraaola, and Walking Canes' Mo, w. . : , : opposite, h, ; ; ' , JOURNAL STEAM PRIN TIN G 3D s t a to 1 1 is Ix uo. n. 1 1 CIRCULARS BJZili IZHADB! CARDS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES For Colleges, Seminaries, Ac, POSTEHS. LETTER HEADS. FANCY AND JOB PRINTING Of all Short Kinds Notice. Done on 0RPER8 RECEIVED BT MAIL, UTRTT, ALLEK ft CO. Cbolce Brands offuioii- n TOBACCO,- i i'.t.. 5 ;'Hi Ii (, i(q 11 1 i. I m i ORANGES AND LEWON8, (by 'boit or doten.) . FRENCH AND TURKISH! PRCNE8. . ; , M. R. AND LATER RAISINS. ' ' riOS,NUT3 and DRIED FRUITS For sale by ' ' ' ' , - WM. B. BE8THACX. maySmvil . r . .. . , J06, 8. High St, Fourth of July! Fourth of Julyt AMERICAN FLAGS I AMERICAN FLAGS I If you want a Flag from 3 centf to f 13, call on ' RANDALL A ASTON. . ' i'..: 4th OF JULY. 4th OF JULY. jyiaxw i ........... ( . .. .j GREAT CLOSING 0UTTAlT ; 23 AXXtT db SON, NO. 99 SOUTH HIGH STREET;1 . . i ; . .' ! (..; .1 , . ' .: Are now Closing out al Great Bargains.' ' '"' I C A n Yards Boperflne Plain Black Ulks at 11.00, valtss I0UU 1.25s yard. , . Onntl Ttn)a Traveling Dress Ooods at S value AUUU seuts a yard, tarda Travsllni cents a yard. . arda Plain and 12i, value 20 to So cents a yard. rsrds French Oi valus 20 cents. OK (if! fords Traveling Dress Goods at 12, vslus 90 aT.f WW ICnfl r""1' flaln and Checked Ingltsh Bareges at WWW Qflfin T,d French Organdies aad Lawns at 124 wwww IFnO Tarda Bnpsrflns Fast Colored Lawns st 10 cents, I3UU value U cents a yard. ICnn Trda PMn 'reach Bsrsges at 20 coats, vslse 0UU SUssattayard, ... - ALSO, "... ,;l , . i :-Closins out all Bare ire. Jaconet. Orsandle and athe Bol es at less than one half tbeir value. Foulard Sllka 7H to 60 cents, vslus 60 to 74 cents. Brilliants and ' Chintzes 12, valus 26 cents. Closing out st very low " prices. Parasols, Elegant Silk an I Laos Mantillas, Sum. mer Dress Silks, Hoop S lrts, OoreeU, Hosiery, Gloves, Under GsrmsnU for Ladles and Gsata, Ac Ao, juzu a bun. Marshall, James & Travels PREMIUM PIANOS. ? THESE PIAIfOS ARB riTSCRPASSED, combining RICHNESS and 8WEETNE8S; BRIL- f II XilV j vnf nun mAuis . r vn a ki n av a uiisiui suu ivutiJUA ui ivitn i flujouAiiva siis BSAUTTof STYLE; DURABILITT of MECHANISM, with DELICACY OF TOUCH and promptness of ACTION. Thla PaSsnt Reneatin. flranil Action" Is nrononnoed by tbe beet judges to be ths IMPROVEMENT OF IHS ausi in rtano sorts maatng. All PiMo. warra..ed UttA vrfct MttUfcetionorOitMOnn rtfimdod. Address S. L. TBAVEK Agent, 8TBINWAT te SON'S 1ST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. 1HAVB MOW THE AGENCY OF THESB CELEBRATED . I3 I A. ONT 1S . THKT POSSESS REHARKABLB CLEARNESS, SWEETNESS, BRILLIANCY AND VOLUME OF TONS, AND ALL OTHER ItUALilTlJUS 1A1KAXI1B1 ID A FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT. AU Piono4 yxtrranUd for thrt inn. written guarantee given to that street. Address K. L. TRA VER. Ag't, aug7-aiywiy-eam wuiswitu, -.; Residence 143, East Rich Street. Traveling Dress Goods. M0ZAMBIQUB8 IN ALL WIDTHS FOR DRESSES-Cloaks and Mantles. Shepherd's Checks In al . sixes, very desirabl.. Poll Ae Chevres. elegant Poplins, Checked Silks, and all other new and fasbionabla styles. Ths best snd most desirable assortment In the city. , .. i t ni.il ; - : SAXsl m uum, .!.: No. 8 tdinth Hifb St .1 CAPITAL RESTAURANT, (UNDER GOODALE B0U8E.) TBI anderslgnad has taken the rooms tin Jer th I Goodsle Hones, where will be found, hereaft; , Mrved OP In good atylea, tbe best eatables tbe market a . lords. . None bat the best Ales. Llqnora and Cigars, ke t at the Bar. ST Dining Room entirely separate from the Bar. Ia short, ths Proprietor intends to keep a flrst-class Bss. ,i. t u.nvriv tan rant . v,. my24dtf . r ' ' - Th, Elephant Iieatber Store and;Fnr Stand, amy xsssi.xn: chaxi.x. a. x ass us, H. KESSLER & SON, Tmporteri and Dealers In Leather, Findings, Hides, Furs . Oils, Ac. And Manufacturer, of Pink Lining, Pad and Toping Skins, SIS Mala Street, Cincinnati, 0, 1 " ' m, , . ., ,.( . , ... ";t V. '